Bill Davidsen wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones schrieb:
As I said, It ain't going to happen, Unless someone comes up with an
extension to add it back. And that not going to pass with the mozilla
big-wigs. They don't want it.

An extension probably cannot change this, what it would need would be
a thorough security review of the affected code. It's not about
wanting or not wanting it, it's about being able to guarantee
security. This seems to be a concept that a number of people here
don't seem to grasp anyhow, or intentionally neglect.

The concept missed is that's its OUR computer. No one is asking you to
guarantee security or anything else, we just want the option of JS on a
per-newsgroup or rss feed basis. I agree it should be turned off, I'm
comfortable that the option to turn it on have all sorts of warnings,
but you sound like a mix of Microsodft and a smothering mother, saying
that you know whats best. It's one thing to to leave a feature out
because it isn't in TB or FF, but to take away user choice is a
different thing.

1) Think before you talk. RSS feeds actually allow JS even in the current setting, as they load WEB PAGES.

2) I'm not a code module owner for the message display pane or the docshell where this code is implemented, so all I can do is relay their decisions to you. We're not a top-down hierarchical organization, but a community where specific people and groups own and care about specific parts of the code, and they decide things like that with respect to the code they own.

3) While I could be persuaded to sell weapons, you could never get me to sell a weapon that has an actual switch for aiming the shoot explicitely on your foot, or any other part of yourself.

Robert Kaiser
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